US20110143563A1 - Card edge connector having a spring member for locking with a module - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a card edge connector, more particularly to a card edge connector having a spring member for locking with a module.
- Card edge connectors are employed widely in computers to receive a memory module, graphic card, network interface et al.
- the card edge connector usually includes an elongated insulative housing defining a receiving slot for receiving the memory module, a plurality of contacts retained in the housing and projecting into the receiving slot for electrically mating with the memory module, and a pair of ejectors rotatably attached to two elongated ends of the insulative housing for ejecting and latching with the memory module.
- the ejectors When the memory module is being pushed into the receiving slot, the ejectors must be rotated simultaneously outwardly for the memory module being inserted into the receiving slot. When the module is being pulled out of the receiving slot, the ejectors must be rotated simultaneously outwardly so as to eject the memory module out of the receiving slot. The two ejectors which must be rotated simultaneously will be complicated for operating.
- a card edge connector comprises: a longitudinal insulative housing having a receiving slot formed therein and extending in a longitudinal direction for insertion of a module; a plurality of contacts retained in the insulative housing and protruding into the receiving slot for mating with the module; an ejector rotatably attached to one longitudinal end of the insulative housing for latching with or ejecting the module; and a spring member retained in the other longitudinal end of the insulative housing and having a pair of resilient locking arms for locking with the module.
- a card edge connector for insertion of a module comprises: a longitudinal insulative housing having a receiving slot formed therein and extending in a longitudinal direction for insertion of the module; a plurality of contacts retained in the insulative housing and protruding into the receiving slot for mating with the module; an ejecting means located at one longitudinal end of the insulative housing, the ejecting means comprising an ejector defining a latching portion protruding inwardly along the longitudinal direction for latching with the module and an ejecting portion for ejecting the module out of the receiving slot; and a locking means located at the other longitudinal end of the insulative housing, the locking means comprising a U-shaped spring member defining a pair of resilient locking arms protruding sidewardly along a transverse direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction for locking with the module.
- FIG. 1 is an assembled, perspective view of a card edge connector according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is similar to FIG. 1 , but viewed from another aspect
- FIG. 3 is a partly enlarged view of a circle portion of the FIG. 1 showing an end of the card edge connector
- FIG. 4 is a partly cross-sectional view of the card edge connector shown in FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 5 is a partly exploded view of the card edge connector shown in FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 6 is a partly enlarged view of a circle portion of the FIG. 1 showing the other end of the card edge connector;
- FIG. 7 is a partly cross-sectional view of the card edge connector shown in FIG. 6 ;
- FIG. 8 is a partly exploded view of the card edge connector shown in FIG. 6 ;
- FIGS. 9A and 9B are schematic views showing a module going to be inserted into the card edge connector
- FIGS. 10A and 10B are schematic views showing the module being inserted into the card edge connector.
- FIGS. 11A and 11B are schematic views showing the module having been inserted into the card edge connector.
- a card edge connector 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises an longitudinal insulative housing 1 , a set of contacts 2 retained in the insulative housing 1 , an ejecting means 3 located at one end of the insulative housing 1 in a longitudinal direction X, and a locking means 4 located at another end of the insulative housing 1 in the longitudinal direction X.
- the insulative housing 1 includes a main body 11 extending along the longitudinal direction X, a pair of first and second tower portions 12 , 13 raised up from the two longitudinal ends of the main body 11 .
- the main body 11 has a receiving slot 14 recessed downwardly from an upper surface 111 thereof for receiving a module 800 and extending along the longitudinal direction X, a set of contact cells 15 located at two sides of the receiving slot 14 for receiving the contacts 2 and arranged along the longitudinal direction X, and a protrusion 144 located in the receiving slot 14 for engaging with a notch 806 of the module 800 so as to prevent the module 800 from mismatching.
- the contact cells 15 pass through the upper surface 111 and a lower surface 112 of the main body 11 and communicate with the receiving slot 14 thru holes 151 formed on inner surfaces 143 of the receiving slots 14 .
- the contacts 2 have contacting portions 22 protruding into the receiving slot 14 by passing through the holes 151 and soldering portions 21 extending out of the insulative housing 1 for being soldered to a printed circuit board.
- the main body 11 has four projections 16 extending downwardly from the lower surface 112 thereof and defining a mounting surface 101 for resisting the printed circuit board.
- the ejecting means 3 includes the first tower portion 12 and an ejector 6 pivoting at the first tower portion 12 .
- the first tower portion 12 has an accepting slot 122 formed at an outer side thereof, a trench 141 formed at an inner side thereof and communicating with the receiving slot 14 and the accepting slot 122 for retaining the module 800 , a pair of pivot slots 1211 located at two lateral sides of the accepting slot 122 in a transverse direction Y perpendicular to the longitudinal direction X and communicating with the accepting slot 122 , and a pair of mounting slots 1212 formed at two lateral sides of the accepting slot 122 in the transverse direction Y and located upon the pivot slots 1211 for the ejector 6 being assembled to the first tower portion 12 easily.
- the ejector 6 has a base portion 61 , a latching portion 621 extending inwardly and horizontally from an upper side of the base portion 61 for latching into an upper gap 804 formed on one side of the module 800 , an actuating portion 622 extending outwardly and upwardly obliquely for being griped easily, and an ejecting portion 63 extending inwardly from a lower end thereof for ejecting the module 800 .
- the base portion 61 has a pair of posts 611 pivotally retained in the pivot slots 1211 so that the ejector 6 could rotate at the posts 611 , and a pair of embossments 612 being movably retained in the mounting slot 121 when the ejector 6 rotate so as to prevent the ejector 6 from over rotation.
- the locking means 4 includes the second tower portion 13 , an U-shaped spring member 7 made of metallic material and retained in the second tower 13 , and a securing member 8 retained in the second tower 13 for holding the spring member 7 .
- the second tower portion 13 includes a pair of extending walls 131 spaced away from each other along the transverse direction Y, a connecting wall 133 connecting the extending walls 131 , a receiving cavity 142 formed among the extending walls 131 and the connecting wall 133 and communicating with the receiving slot 14 for retaining the module 800 , and a pair of retaining cavities 135 formed in the extending walls 131 and located at two sides of the receiving cavity 142 to communicate with the receiving cavity 142 .
- the second tower portion 13 has grooves 136 formed on a lower surface 134 thereof and outer surfaces of the extending walls 131 .
- the spring member 7 is inserted into the retaining cavities 135 from the lower surface 134 of the second tower portion 13 by passing through the groove 136 on the lower surface 134 .
- the spring member 7 comprises a pair of extending arms 71 extending in a vertical direction and received in the retaining cavities 135 , a connecting arm 74 connecting lower ends of the extending arms 71 and extending in a horizontal direction, and a pair of resilient locking arms 72 bending inwardly and extending downwardly from upper ends of the extending arms 71 .
- Each locking arm 72 has a locking portion 721 protruding inwardly into the receiving cavity 142 for locking with a lower gap 805 formed on the other side of the module and located lower than the upper gap 804 in the vertical direction, and a supporting portion 722 bending outwardly from the locking portion 721 and received in the respective retaining cavity 135 .
- the securing member 8 in this embodiment is made of plastic material, and present as U-shaped.
- the securing member 8 comprises a resisting portion 81 received in the groove 136 of the lower surface 134 for resisting the connecting arm 74 upwardly, a pair of arm portions 82 extending upwardly from the resisting portion 81 and received in the grooves 136 of the extending walls 131 , and a pair of clasping portions 83 protruding from the arm portions 82 and clasped on blocks 137 formed in the grooves 136 of the two outer surfaces of the extending walls 131 . Therefore, the spring member 7 could be retained in the insulative housing 1 firmly via being resisted by the securing member 8 .
- the supporting portions 722 keep spaces with the respective extending arms 71 so that the locking arm 72 could be deflected easily
- the ejector 6 is rotated outwardly
- the locking arms 72 are deflected by the module 800
- the supporting portions 722 move outwardly and abut against the extending arms 71 respectively so as to prevent the locking arms 72 from over deformation
- the locking arms 72 go back to their original positions
- the locking portions 721 lock with the lower gap 805 of the module 800
- the module 800 push the ejecting portion 63 of the ejector 6 downwardly so as to rotate the ejector 6 inwardly
- the latching portion 621 of the ejector 6 latches into the upper gap 804 of module 800 , therefore, the module 800 could be retained in the insulative
- the ejector 6 When the module 800 is ejected from the insulative housing 1 , the ejector 6 is rotated outwardly, the one side of the module 800 is pushed upwardly by the ejecting portion 63 and ejected from the insulative housing 1 , therefore, the other side of the module 800 which is locked by the locking arms 72 will be ejected from the insulative housing 1 easily.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a card edge connector, more particularly to a card edge connector having a spring member for locking with a module.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- Card edge connectors are employed widely in computers to receive a memory module, graphic card, network interface et al. The card edge connector usually includes an elongated insulative housing defining a receiving slot for receiving the memory module, a plurality of contacts retained in the housing and projecting into the receiving slot for electrically mating with the memory module, and a pair of ejectors rotatably attached to two elongated ends of the insulative housing for ejecting and latching with the memory module.
- When the memory module is being pushed into the receiving slot, the ejectors must be rotated simultaneously outwardly for the memory module being inserted into the receiving slot. When the module is being pulled out of the receiving slot, the ejectors must be rotated simultaneously outwardly so as to eject the memory module out of the receiving slot. The two ejectors which must be rotated simultaneously will be complicated for operating.
- Hence, an improvement over the prior art is required to overcome the disadvantages thereof.
- According to one aspect of the present invention, a card edge connector comprises: a longitudinal insulative housing having a receiving slot formed therein and extending in a longitudinal direction for insertion of a module; a plurality of contacts retained in the insulative housing and protruding into the receiving slot for mating with the module; an ejector rotatably attached to one longitudinal end of the insulative housing for latching with or ejecting the module; and a spring member retained in the other longitudinal end of the insulative housing and having a pair of resilient locking arms for locking with the module.
- According to another aspect of the present invention, a card edge connector for insertion of a module comprises: a longitudinal insulative housing having a receiving slot formed therein and extending in a longitudinal direction for insertion of the module; a plurality of contacts retained in the insulative housing and protruding into the receiving slot for mating with the module; an ejecting means located at one longitudinal end of the insulative housing, the ejecting means comprising an ejector defining a latching portion protruding inwardly along the longitudinal direction for latching with the module and an ejecting portion for ejecting the module out of the receiving slot; and a locking means located at the other longitudinal end of the insulative housing, the locking means comprising a U-shaped spring member defining a pair of resilient locking arms protruding sidewardly along a transverse direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction for locking with the module.
- The foregoing has outlined rather broadly the features and technical advantages of the present invention in order that the detailed description of the invention that follows may be better understood. Additional features and advantages of the invention will be described hereinafter which form the subject of the claims of the invention.
- For a more complete understanding of the present invention, and the advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is an assembled, perspective view of a card edge connector according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is similar toFIG. 1 , but viewed from another aspect; -
FIG. 3 is a partly enlarged view of a circle portion of theFIG. 1 showing an end of the card edge connector; -
FIG. 4 is a partly cross-sectional view of the card edge connector shown inFIG. 3 ; -
FIG. 5 is a partly exploded view of the card edge connector shown inFIG. 3 ; -
FIG. 6 is a partly enlarged view of a circle portion of theFIG. 1 showing the other end of the card edge connector; -
FIG. 7 is a partly cross-sectional view of the card edge connector shown inFIG. 6 ; -
FIG. 8 is a partly exploded view of the card edge connector shown inFIG. 6 ; -
FIGS. 9A and 9B are schematic views showing a module going to be inserted into the card edge connector; -
FIGS. 10A and 10B are schematic views showing the module being inserted into the card edge connector; and -
FIGS. 11A and 11B are schematic views showing the module having been inserted into the card edge connector. - In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. However, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without such specific details. In other instances, well-known circuits have been shown in block diagram form in order not to obscure the present invention in unnecessary detail. For the most part, details concerning timing considerations and the like have been omitted inasmuch as such details are not necessary to obtain a complete understanding of the present invention and are within the skills of persons of ordinary skill in the relevant art.
- Referring to
FIGS. 1-3 , Acard edge connector 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises an longitudinalinsulative housing 1, a set ofcontacts 2 retained in theinsulative housing 1, an ejecting means 3 located at one end of theinsulative housing 1 in a longitudinal direction X, and a locking means 4 located at another end of theinsulative housing 1 in the longitudinal direction X. - Referring to
FIGS. 1-11B , theinsulative housing 1 includes amain body 11 extending along the longitudinal direction X, a pair of first andsecond tower portions main body 11. Themain body 11 has areceiving slot 14 recessed downwardly from anupper surface 111 thereof for receiving amodule 800 and extending along the longitudinal direction X, a set ofcontact cells 15 located at two sides of thereceiving slot 14 for receiving thecontacts 2 and arranged along the longitudinal direction X, and aprotrusion 144 located in thereceiving slot 14 for engaging with a notch 806 of themodule 800 so as to prevent themodule 800 from mismatching. Thecontact cells 15 pass through theupper surface 111 and alower surface 112 of themain body 11 and communicate with thereceiving slot 14thru holes 151 formed oninner surfaces 143 of thereceiving slots 14. Thecontacts 2 have contactingportions 22 protruding into thereceiving slot 14 by passing through theholes 151 and solderingportions 21 extending out of theinsulative housing 1 for being soldered to a printed circuit board. Themain body 11 has fourprojections 16 extending downwardly from thelower surface 112 thereof and defining amounting surface 101 for resisting the printed circuit board. - The ejecting means 3 includes the
first tower portion 12 and anejector 6 pivoting at thefirst tower portion 12. Thefirst tower portion 12 has an acceptingslot 122 formed at an outer side thereof, atrench 141 formed at an inner side thereof and communicating with thereceiving slot 14 and the acceptingslot 122 for retaining themodule 800, a pair ofpivot slots 1211 located at two lateral sides of the acceptingslot 122 in a transverse direction Y perpendicular to the longitudinal direction X and communicating with the acceptingslot 122, and a pair ofmounting slots 1212 formed at two lateral sides of the acceptingslot 122 in the transverse direction Y and located upon thepivot slots 1211 for theejector 6 being assembled to thefirst tower portion 12 easily. Theejector 6 has abase portion 61, alatching portion 621 extending inwardly and horizontally from an upper side of thebase portion 61 for latching into anupper gap 804 formed on one side of themodule 800, anactuating portion 622 extending outwardly and upwardly obliquely for being griped easily, and an ejectingportion 63 extending inwardly from a lower end thereof for ejecting themodule 800. Thebase portion 61 has a pair ofposts 611 pivotally retained in thepivot slots 1211 so that theejector 6 could rotate at theposts 611, and a pair ofembossments 612 being movably retained in the mounting slot 121 when theejector 6 rotate so as to prevent theejector 6 from over rotation. - The locking means 4 includes the
second tower portion 13, an U-shapedspring member 7 made of metallic material and retained in thesecond tower 13, and asecuring member 8 retained in thesecond tower 13 for holding thespring member 7. Thesecond tower portion 13 includes a pair of extendingwalls 131 spaced away from each other along the transverse direction Y, aconnecting wall 133 connecting theextending walls 131, areceiving cavity 142 formed among the extendingwalls 131 and the connectingwall 133 and communicating with thereceiving slot 14 for retaining themodule 800, and a pair ofretaining cavities 135 formed in theextending walls 131 and located at two sides of thereceiving cavity 142 to communicate with thereceiving cavity 142. Thesecond tower portion 13 has grooves 136 formed on alower surface 134 thereof and outer surfaces of theextending walls 131. Thespring member 7 is inserted into theretaining cavities 135 from thelower surface 134 of thesecond tower portion 13 by passing through the groove 136 on thelower surface 134. Thespring member 7 comprises a pair of extendingarms 71 extending in a vertical direction and received in theretaining cavities 135, a connectingarm 74 connecting lower ends of the extendingarms 71 and extending in a horizontal direction, and a pair ofresilient locking arms 72 bending inwardly and extending downwardly from upper ends of the extendingarms 71. Eachlocking arm 72 has alocking portion 721 protruding inwardly into thereceiving cavity 142 for locking with alower gap 805 formed on the other side of the module and located lower than theupper gap 804 in the vertical direction, and a supportingportion 722 bending outwardly from thelocking portion 721 and received in therespective retaining cavity 135. The securingmember 8 in this embodiment is made of plastic material, and present as U-shaped. Thesecuring member 8 comprises a resistingportion 81 received in the groove 136 of thelower surface 134 for resisting the connectingarm 74 upwardly, a pair ofarm portions 82 extending upwardly from the resistingportion 81 and received in the grooves 136 of the extendingwalls 131, and a pair ofclasping portions 83 protruding from thearm portions 82 and clasped onblocks 137 formed in the grooves 136 of the two outer surfaces of theextending walls 131. Therefore, thespring member 7 could be retained in theinsulative housing 1 firmly via being resisted by the securingmember 8. - Referring to
FIGS. 9A-11B , when themodule 800 has not been inserted into thereceiving slot 14, the supportingportions 722 keep spaces with the respective extendingarms 71 so that thelocking arm 72 could be deflected easily, when themodule 800 is being inserted into thereceiving slot 14, theejector 6 is rotated outwardly, the lockingarms 72 are deflected by themodule 800, the supportingportions 722 move outwardly and abut against the extendingarms 71 respectively so as to prevent the lockingarms 72 from over deformation, when themodule 800 has been inserted into thereceiving slot 14, the lockingarms 72 go back to their original positions, and thelocking portions 721 lock with thelower gap 805 of themodule 800, themodule 800 push the ejectingportion 63 of theejector 6 downwardly so as to rotate theejector 6 inwardly, and thelatching portion 621 of theejector 6 latches into theupper gap 804 ofmodule 800, therefore, themodule 800 could be retained in theinsulative housing 1 firmly. In this invention, it should be noted that when themodule 800 is inserted into thereceiving slot 14, eachlocking arm 72 extends in a simple supported manner rather than a cantilevered manner. - When the
module 800 is ejected from theinsulative housing 1, theejector 6 is rotated outwardly, the one side of themodule 800 is pushed upwardly by the ejectingportion 63 and ejected from theinsulative housing 1, therefore, the other side of themodule 800 which is locked by the lockingarms 72 will be ejected from theinsulative housing 1 easily. - It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous, characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set fourth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosed is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of number, shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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